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CONTENTS 



NEW OR PECULIAR NORTH AMERICAN HYPHOMYCETES. III. CoNTRfBUTlONS 



FRO.\r THE CrYPTOGAMIC LABORATORY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY, LI V ( WITH PLATES 



CON- 



IV AND v). Roland Thaxter 



CHEMICAL STIMULATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF CARBON DIOXID. 



TRIBUTIONS FROM THE IIULL BoTANICAL LaUORATORY, XLIV^ {ConduikiL) Ethvitt 



Bingham Copeland - - - - - - - -.-.- 



THE EMBRYOGENY OF ZAMIA. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Lab- 



ORATORY, XLV (with PLATES VI-VIII.) John M, Coiilier and Charles /. Chamberlain 

 SOME TALUS CLADONIA FORMATIONS (with five illustrations). Bruce Fink - 

 BRIEFER ARTICLES. 



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The Development of the Macrosporangium of Yucca filamentosa. Howard 



S. Reed .... .._--.-- 



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Faxonanthus. /. M, Green man - - - - - -' - 



' Notes on North American Grasses. ^. 5. Hitchcock - - - - 



CURRENT LITERATURE, 



BOOK REVIEWS - - - - - - - - • " 



Pathological Plant Anatomy. 



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